Sermons on the Gospel According to John
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by Jamie Brown
1M ago
Lest I go an entire year (!) without posting here, here are my sermons so far on the Gospel according to John that I’ve been preaching at my church since September (with a brief interruption for Advent and Christmas). May these be an encouragement to you! John 1:1-18 John 1:19-28 John 1:29-34 John 1:43-51 John 2:1-12 John 2:13-25 John 3:9-15 John 3:16-21 John 3:22-30 John 3:31-36 John 4:1-9 John 4:10-15 John 4:15-19 John 4:19-26 ..read more
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First Things First
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
Since the first Sunday of October 2022, I’ve been preaching through Paul’s letter to the Philippians, in a sermon series at my church entitled “First Things First”. We took a brief break in the season of Advent and Christmas, but so far have spent 12 Sundays walking through this wonderful book. We’ve got two more weeks left until we finish! If you’d like to listen to any of the sermons, they can all be found here: https://truroanglican.com/series/first-things-first ..read more
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A New Call
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
22 years ago, on September 19, 2000, I pulled into the parking lot of Truro Church in Fairfax, VA, riding shotgun in the moving truck that my dad was driving, to move my family and me up from Florida. My dad had accepted a position as an associate rector (i.e. associate pastor) at Truro, and so I found myself uprooted from all that was familiar, and thrown into the deep end of life in Northern Virginia. I stayed at Truro while I finished high school and began college, and got involved in ministry there as much as I could (worship, kids, youth, etc.). I also met and began dating Catherine – th ..read more
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Why We Sing
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
One of the things I love the most about my church is that we’re a singing church. We absolutely delight in singing to the Lord together. Quiet songs, loud songs, slow songs, fast songs, old songs, new songs, and everything in between. In one of our Scripture readings from last Sunday, we were reminded of some of the reasons why we sing. From Colossians 3:16: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly…” We sing because it allows the good news of Jesus Christ to dwell richly in our souls. You may have noticed that we remember what we sing. It’s why commercial jingles are so catchy! Every time ..read more
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Giving God Our Kicked-Over Nighstands
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
We all know what it feels like to get so deeply frustrated with ourselves, when we can’t do something we wish we could do, or when we’re faced with our limitations or inabilities. For me, I experience this frustration quite often, whenever I try to build something with my hands, or as I’ve shared previously, try to fix anything in my house. Years ago, when Catherine and I were newly married, we bought a small (and cheap!) nightstand from Bed, Bath, and Beyond. This simple particle-board creation came in a simple box, with simple instructions, for simple assembly. Not so much for me. After a fe ..read more
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Praying for Double-Vision
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
This summer my church is devoting our sermons to digging deeply into the Gospel according to Luke. As we spend time focusing on Jesus’ interactions with all sorts of people, listening to his messages, considering his questions, and peeling back all the layers of his parables, our prayer is that two things are happening: First, that we would see Jesus, “in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3). Second, that we would see through Jesus, “for by him all things were created… and in him all things hold together” (Colossians 3:16, 17). We all need this kind of sp ..read more
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Gospel Life, Gospel Love
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by Jamie Brown
1y ago
A sermon on Luke 10:25-37 On the parable of the Good Samaritan Preached Sunday, July 10, 2022 ..read more
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We Weep
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by Jamie Brown
2y ago
Sometimes all we can do is weep. That’s certainly the case this week, as we grieve and lament the utter evil on display in Uvalde, Texas – in yet another mass shooting – this time at Robb Elementary School. We mourn the senseless murder of 19 children and 2 teachers, and we pray that “the Father of mercies and God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3) will minister deeply to all those affected. Our hearts are broken for the families who have lost their loved ones. For the community that has been forever marked by this tragedy. For the darkness that can overcome a human soul and drive someone to such m ..read more
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Look at Jesus
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by Jamie Brown
2y ago
A Palm Sunday sermon, on Luke 19:28-40 Preached Sunday, April 10, 2022 Sermon starts at 48:16 Transcript ..read more
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Jesus Strong and Kind
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by Jamie Brown
2y ago
A sermon on Luke 4:1-13 Preached Sunday, March 6, 2022 Sermon starts at 24:35 Transcript ..read more
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